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Martin Luther
Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ

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1 Theses | Lord Jesus~Christ, true God and man.~[ETML:S:paragrafo] 2 Theses | man are rightly said of~God, and, on the other hand, 3 Theses | things which pertain to God are said of~man.~[ETML:S: 4 Theses | created the world, and this God~suffered, died, was buried, 5 Theses | otherwise synonyms, as are God~and divinity.~[ETML:S:paragrafo] 6 Theses | himself, the man concedes that God was made~flesh, though he 7 Theses | constitute one person, as God~and man constitute one person.~[ 8 Theses | and flesh is one man, so God and man is one~Christ."~[ 9 Theses | monstrously and nearly forces God as it were to~carry or bear 10 Theses | testified that he was the Son of God, as if they were transfiguring~ 11 Disp, Pre | remain, that Christ is true~God and true man, and thus you 12 Disp, Pre | that Christ is not the Lord God. For our writings cry~out 13 Disp, Pre | creature, but that he is God and man in one person. The 14 Disp, Pre | this in some small measure,~God has given us patterns of 15 Disp, Pre | loquendi]: that Christ is God~and man in one person, and 16 Disp, Pre | vice versa. Thus the Son of God died~and was buried in the 17 Disp, Pre | those good works before God. ~And again in another place 18 Disp2, II | persons. But that person is God and man, one and the same 19 Disp2, II | nonetheless he was the Son of God, who is now~man. Thus, for 20 Disp2, II | and so too here in Christ God and~man are joined in one 21 Disp2, II | man, I also say~rightly of God, that he suffered, was crucified.~ ~ 22 Disp2, II | crucified.~ ~Objection: But God cannot be crucified or suffer.~ ~ 23 Disp2, II | is, born of the~Virgin, God and man are made one person, 24 Disp2, II | things are truly said~of God and man [sunt eadem praedicata 25 Disp2, II | Christ, the impassible Son of God, God and man, was crucified 26 Disp2, II | the impassible Son of God, God and man, was crucified under 27 Disp2, II | immortal cannot become mortal. God is immortal. ~Therefore 28 Disp2, III | III.~ ~Argument: God knows all things. Christ 29 Disp2, III | Therefore~Christ is not God.~ ~ I prove the minor premise 30 Disp2, III | himself as if simply of God, sometimes simply as of 31 Disp2, III | speaks of himself as of God, when he says, "The~Son 32 Disp2, IV | Word" signifies the Son of God. This, Aristotle would not~ 33 Disp2, IV | that "Word" signifies true God [plenum Deum].~ ~ 34 Disp2, V | him. Therefore he is not God.~ ~ I prove the consequence, 35 Disp2, V | proposition is true: The Son of God,~the creator of heaven and 36 Disp2, V | because what the man cries, God also cries out, and~to crucify 37 Disp2, V, b | Argument: If Christ were true God, of the same essence with 38 Disp2, V, b | Therefore he is not true God.~ ~I respond to the minor 39 Disp2, IX | he~who touches the Son of God, touches the divine nature 40 Disp2, XI, b | subject to death, is not God. Christ was subjected to~ 41 Disp2, XI, b | death. Therefore he is not God.~ ~Response: Because of 42 Disp2, XIV | This man created~the world; God suffered. Therefore we ought 43 Disp2, XV | Moses says, "The Lord your God is one God." Therefore Christ~ 44 Disp2, XV | The Lord your God is one God." Therefore Christ~cannot 45 Disp2, XV | Therefore Christ~cannot be true God.~ ~Response: What Moses 46 Disp2, XV | Response: What Moses says, that God is one, in no way contradicts 47 Disp2, XV | too say that there is one God, and not many, but that 48 Disp2, XV | Therefore there is only one~God. Here we preach, insofar 49 Disp2, XV | these three persons are~one God and one essence. But we 50 Disp2, XVII | is nothing accidental in God. To assume humanity is an~ 51 Disp2, XVII | Therefore Christ is not God.~ ~Response: In philosophy 52 Disp2, XVII | person, as if he were solely God or~solely man.~ ~ 53 Disp2, XVIII | XVIII.~ ~Argument: Only God is good. Christ does not 54 Disp2, XVIII | Therefore Christ is not God.~ ~ I prove the minor premise 55 Disp2, XVIII | do not believe that I am~God. Therefore you do not rightly 56 Disp2, XIX | and he was speaking with God, then [as~if] he were Peter 57 Disp2, XX | cannot be predicated of God and man. Therefore,~etc.~ ~ 58 Disp2, XXIV | the accidents of man and God in~Christ are immodest [ 59 Disp2, XXV | humanity are synonyms, like God and divinity."~ ~Response: 60 Disp2, XXVII | strictly speaking [proprie],~God either assumed human nature 61 Disp2, XXVII | is, flesh and soul. But God strictly speaking did not 62 Disp2, XXVII | to say] that~the Son of God assumed a man. If it were 63 Disp2, XXVIII | created,~is not separated from God. Therefore he is not a creature 64 Disp2, XXIX | possunt esse in eodem]. God and man are contraries. 65 Disp2, XXX | but] the Word, which is God,~became incarnate.~ ~ 66 Disp2, XXX, a | man are rightly said of God, and those~things which 67 Disp2, XXX, a | things which pertain to God, of man. The sixth, that 68 Disp2, XXX, a | Lord Jesus Christ,~true God and man. Therefore, neither 69 Disp2, XXX, a | man. Therefore, neither God the Father nor the Holy 70 Disp2, XXX, a | since "one" excludes both God the Father and the Holy 71 Disp2, XXX, a | Spirit.~ ~Response: One God, and threefold [trinum] 72 Disp2, XXX, a | Trinity. For there is one God, but three persons, nor 73 Disp2, XXX, a | Therefore the~Word, that is, God, was made a creature.~ ~ 74 Disp2, XXX, a | while otherwise he remained God.~ ~Again: They think rightly 75 Disp2, XXXI | XXXI.~ ~Argument: God is a spirit. Christ is not 76 Disp2, XXXI | according to his divinity is God, so closely joined~together [ 77 Disp2, XXXII | Therefore neither will he be God or worthy of~worship. He 78 Disp2, XXXIII | in Christ felt no pain. God is divinity. Therefore~he 79 Disp2, XXXIII | suffered are attributed also to God, because they are one. Our~ 80 Disp2, XXXIII, a| subject to death, is not God. Christ was subjected to~ 81 Disp2, XXXIII, a| Therefore Christ is not God.~ ~Response: [First,] there 82 Disp2, XXXIII, a| This man created the world; God~suffered." Therefore these 83 Disp2, XXXIII, b| writes] to the Galatians: God sent his Son, born of a 84 Disp2, XXXIII, b| born of a woman. ~Therefore God is a creature.~ ~Response:


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